
Boost Mobile CTO continues to bash Broadcom’s VMware changes
“We felt we were not going to be price gouged," Eben Albertyn said.
“We felt we were not going to be price gouged," Eben Albertyn said.
The move provides some much-needed momentum toward propelling network virtualization opportunities.
“I think Broadcom is committed to their investment, but that’s not the same as being committed to the VMware brand,” RedMonk's Rachel Stephens wrote.
There is tighter integration for other VMware products and a focus on security.
New VP Ankur Jain said the hyperscaler remains comfortable as a facilitator for private networks.